Normally when a student withdraws/suspends their funding would stop from the day we are advised of this.

You can request your funding be extended throughout your suspension/withdrawal if it will put you in financial hardship. This would need to be requested in writing and our team would need evidence such as 3 months bank statements along with any obligations you may have. You can request this by sending evidence to:

Normally when a student withdraws/suspends their funding would stop from the day we are advised of this.

You can request your funding be extended throughout your suspension/withdrawal if it will put you in financial hardship. This would need to be requested in writing and our team would need evidence such as 3 months bank statements along with any obligations you may have. You can request this by sending evidence to:

Usually what happens is once we are notified of your withdrawal, we work out how much loan and grant you are entitled to based on the number of weeks you have attended and anything that you have been paid over that amount you are asked to pay back. However even then, you can speak to our collections department and they are usually able to set up an affordable payment plan.

However if you apply for discretionary payments then they may be able to extend your funding beyond the date you withdrew (for how long would depend on your situation) so you might not have to pay anything back immediately, and your tuition fee loan and maintenance loan would just go into repayment as normal (so you would only start repaying through your salary once you were earning enough).